Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Uromyces pretoriensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Deighton, F C   9601937-09-02
Ghana, Unknown, 5.333333 -0.75

PUR
Piening, L   22041956-01-15
Ghana, Kumasi, Gold Coast, 5.333333 -0.75

PUR
Piening, L   22251956-01-20
Ghana, Kumasi, Gold Coast, 5.333333 -0.75

PUR
Piening, L   23061956-04-04
Ghana, Kumasi, Gold Coast, 5.333333 -0.75

PUR
Pole-Evans, I B   1912-03-10
South Africa, The Willows, Pretoria district, Transvaal, -25.706944 28.229444

PUR
Thomas, A S; Hansford, C G   19941936-06-01
Uganda, West Nile, alt. 5000 ft., 1.209301 32.476074

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 014308Thomas A. S.; Haneford C. G.   ; 19941936-06-00
Uganda, West Nile

BPI
BPI 014309Drighton F. C. cb   9601937-09-02
Ghana, Aburi, Gold Coast

BPI
BPI 014310Evans I. B. Pole   1912-03-10
South Africa, Pretoria Dist, Transvaal the Willows

BPI
BPI 014311Pole-evans I. B.   1922-03-10
South Africa, the Willows, Pretoria


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